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Comment by akirabrewer

I am really the only one who reads these books. I learned a lot of things by reading this. I know wat the scourge and alliance and horde were. I learned about their leaders and how they led their people to destiny.

Comment by darksmirf

I really like these kind of things in the game. I can remember back when I first got the game I would read all the books scattered around. I would even Hold my groups up in the SM library to read all the lore in there. Although this can be a bit drastic I suggest anybody who likes a good story do this themselves, and also read all the quest text. If theres one thing in this game that Blizzard does put a lot of effort into its the story and I know one of the best ways to really enjoy this game is to immerse yourself in it. :)

Comment by Toker

I would have to totally agree with you.

Comment by Bizarre

I just noticed this book sitting on a small table next to the Stable Master (near the Mailbox) in Undercity.

Wowhead says "This object can be found in Scarlet Monastery and Stratholme."

Has it always been here in Undercity as well or was it added to foreshadow the coming of the Wrath of the Lich King expansion?

Comment by nabziF

Also a copy in Stormwind Keep, in the Royal Library.

Comment by Thelene

Found this in the Hall of Explorers in Ironforge.

Comment by Tsark

A copy of this is in the SM library, in Doan's room

Comment by nihmue

you can also find this book on the top floor of the inn in Southshore

Comment by CzechMirco

Can be found in Northshire Abbey (human starting area) in Library wing.

Comment by Donki

Undercity, Stratholme and Scarlet Monastery

Comment by Ishtaran

- Civil War in the Plaguelands -- 1 -Ner`zul, the Lich King, knew that his time was short. Imprisoned within the Frozen Throne, he suspected that Kil`Jaeden would send his agents to destroy him. The damage caused by Illidan`s spell had ruptured the Frozen Throne; thus, the Lich King was losing his power daily. Desperate to save himself, he called his greatest mortal servant to his side^ the death knight Prince Arthas.- 2 -Though his powers were drained by Lich King`s weakness. Arthas had beed involved in a civil war in Lordaeron. Half of the standing undead forces, led by the banshee Sylvanas Windrunner, staged a coup for control over the undead empire. Arthas, called by the Lich King, was forsed to leave the Scourage in the hands of his lieutenant. Kel`Thuzad, as the war escalated throughout the Plaguelands.- 3 -Ultimately, Sylvanas and her rebel undead (known as the Forsaken) claimed the ruined capital city of Lordaeron as their own. Constructing their own bastion beneath the wrecked city, the Forsaken vowed to defeat the Scourage and drive Kel`Thuzad and his minions from the land.- 4 -Weakened, but determined to save his master, Arthas reached Northrend only to find Illidan`s naga and blood elves waiting for him. He and his nerubian allies raced against Illidan`s forces to reach the Icecrown Glacier and defend the Frozen Throne.